Aligned porous substrates by directional melting and resolidification

Title: Aligned porous substrates by directional melting and resolidification.Abstract: A method of forming a templated casting involves incorporating a liquid feedstock into the channels of a honeycomb substrate to form a feedstock-laden substrate, solidifying the liquid feedstock within the channels, and then locally melting and directionally re-solidifying the feedstock. ...

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20101202|20100301527|aligned porous substrates by directional melting and resolidification|A method of forming a templated casting involves incorporating a liquid feedstock into the channels of a honeycomb substrate to form a feedstock-laden substrate, solidifying the liquid feedstock within the channels, and then locally melting and directionally re-solidifying the feedstock. |